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Living Landscape Officer Cheshire Wildlife Trust

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Marine Ecology Team Leader/Research Assistant Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

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Admissions Officer Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

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Marine Mammal Team Leader/Research Assistant Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

Scientists Stunned by African Bird Decline
A 2-year, 20,000km roadtrip across Botswana undertaken by scientists has confirmed fears that many African bird species are in rapid decline.
Read More »Forest Degradation Overlooked in the Amazon
Research discovered that selective logging and wildfires resulted in an annual loss of 54 billion tonnes of carbon from the Brazilian Amazon in 2010. This is the equivalent of 40% of the yearly carbon loss from deforestation.
Read More »Latest Volunteer Roles
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Volunteer Breeding Bird Survey Coordinator Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Toad Hall Animal Care – Saturdays Volunteer WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Intertidal Fish Survey Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Conservation Garden Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

A is for Aphid, A to Z of British Insects
Aphids are small, squat, squishy-looking homopteran bugs, and are at first glance an unpromising introduction to insect conservation.
Read More »Conservation Volunteering: How Can I Get Involved?
There are several ways to get involved with with Conservation (in the UK or elsewhere):
Read More »Conservationists May Spread Pathogens
A common conservation strategy is to move individual animals from one location to another to boost population numbers and restore ecosystems. However, a new study shows that the dangers of this may, in fact, outweigh the risks.
Read More »Birds Pay the Price for Timber Demand
Illegal logging is having serious impacts - not just on the forests themselves - but on the animals. It's reasonable to assume that if the birds are being this powerfully impacted, it’s impacting other groups, such as mammals, reptiles, amphibians and arthropods.
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